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CHARLES BURGHER, OF NEWTON, MASSACHUSETTS, ASSIGNOR TO THE BOSTON AUTOMATIC FIRE ALARM COMPANY, OF PORTLAND, MAINE.

TESTING APPARATUS FOR ELECTRIC AUTOMATIC SYSTEMS.

SPECIFICATION forming part of Letters Patent No. 578,077, dated March 2, 1897.

A fi ti fil d December 17, 1896. Serial No. 615,984. (No model.)

To all whom it may concern.-

Be it known that I, CHARLES BURGHER, residing in Newton, in the county of Middlesex and State of Massachusetts, have invented an Improvement in Testing Apparatus for Electric Automatic Systems, of which the following description, in connection with the accompanying drawings, is a specification, like letters on the drawings representing like parts.

This invention relates to a testing apparatus especially adapted for use in buildings equipped with an automatic electric protective system, and more particularly an automatic fire alarm system of the character known as the Watkins system. In buildings equipped with the TVatkins automatic fire-alarm system each floor of the building is provided with what is known as a floor-circuit, which, in accordance with this invention, leads to a circuit-controller of novel construction, as will be described, and the various floor-circuits cooperate with a main circuit extended throughout the building, with its branches or loops running substantially parallel to the'floor-circuits and connected to said floor-circuits by thermostatic instruments, usually normally open.

The circuits of the system are usually tested by a watchman or other person during predetermined intervals of time, usually once in twenty-fourhours, and it is the object of this invention to provide an eflicient, compact, and cheap testing apparatus by which each floor-circuit may be tested and the test recorded if made with the circuit in its operative condition.

The apparatus also includes a ground-test, as will be described, which test is also'preferably recorded if a ground on the line does not exist, as will be described.

The testing apparatus is located in a casing provided with a door normally locked, and the said door controls an audible signal which responds to the opening of the door, and the said audible signal is also governed by a manually-operated circuit-controller, as will be described.

These and other features of this invention will be pointed out in the claims at the end of this specification.

Figure 1 is a front elevation of a testin apparatus embodying this invention; Fig. 2 a front elevation of the testing apparatus shown in Fig. 1 with the inner cover for the casing removed; Fig. 3, a section of the apparatus shown in Fig. 1 on the irregular line 3 3, Fig. 2, looking toward the left; and Fig. 4, a diagram of circuits to illustrate the working of the apparatus shown in Figs. 1 and 2. Figs. 5 and 6 are details to be referred to.

The operative parts of the testing apparatus formlng the subject of this invention are and may be contained in a suitable casing or normally-closed framework A, (see Fig.3,) provided with a preferably glass door A and with a removable partition or wall A which divides the said casing into two chambers a the greater portion of the operative parts of the apparatus, which comprise a circuit-controller of novel construction, as will be described, and electromagnets, the purpose of which will be more fully explained. The circuit-controller referred to consists, as herein shown, of a series of circuit-terminals corresponding to the number of floors equipped or wired with the automatic circuit-controllers or thermostats represented in Fig. 4 by the substantially small circles 61. and additional circuit-terminals, the purpose of which will be hereinafter set forth.

The floor-circuit terminals are herein shown as seven in number (see Fig. 4) and each comprises a stationary member a and a movable member a, the said stationary member being secured, as by a screw a to a disk, block, or support a, of insulating material, suitably fastened, as by screws to, (see Figs. 2 and 3,) to the back of the casing A. The movable member a of the floor-circuit controllers may be made'as herein shown, and consists of a metal strip or spring fastened at one end, as by screws a to the insulating-disk a, the free end of said spring normally projecting away from the support or disk 0. and engaging a finger a on the fixed member a The fixed member a ofthe floor-circuit controller has connected to it one branch wire a of the floorloop, and the other branch at of the said loop is connected to the movable member (L The floor-circuit controllers are arranged radially a. The chamber a is designed to contain on the disk a, and the movable members of the floor-circuit controllers cooperate with a circuit-terminal a, common to them all and represented as an arc-shaped metal bar, rod, or strip, suitably fastened to the supportingdisk a. The disk a has also secured to it an additional circuit controller comprising a fixed member a and movable members a a the latter of which are connected, as shown, by a bar (L of insulating material, secured to the members a a as by screws a.

The movable members a of the circuit'controlling device referred to have cooperating with them an actuating'device movable in the arc of a circle and herein shown as a movable plunger or rod I), (see Fig. 3,) carried by an arm or pointer b, fast on a shaft 19 which is extended through an opening b in the partition-wall A as herein shown, and through an opening I) in the disk or insulating-support a, the said shaft being mounted in bearings at its opposite ends, and in the present in stance the rear end of the said shaft is provided with a screw b, which is rotatably supported in a bearing-plate b, fastened to the rear wall of the casing A, as by screws 6 The front end of the shaft 19 is extended through a suitable hole in a disk or plate 19 preferably of metal, and which covers the opening in the partition-wall A the said disk being secured to the said partition-wall in any desired or suitable manner. The disk b is provided with a series of holes or openings Z)", arranged in the arc of a circle, as represented in Fig. 1, and marked l. to 6,inelusive, and B to G, for a purpose as will be described. The holes I)" in the disk Z1 are made of suitable size and shape to permit the actuating rod or plunger 1) to be inserted through them and into contact with the movable members a of the floor-circuit controllers and with the movable members a a of the additional circuit-controller carried by the insulating support or disk a In the present instance the plunger 11 is represented as provided with a longitudinal slot or groove 1), into which is extended a pin or screw If, carried by the arm or pointer b, and the said rod is also represented as provided with a head or thumb-piece b The plunger 1) is normally withdrawn from the openings b in the disk b so that its end clears the disk Z2 and permits the arm 0 to be moved in the arc of a circle with the shaft as a center, the said push rod or plunger 1) being moved in an outward direction by a suitable spring, herein shown as a flat spring 12 having one end engaging the head I) and the other end fastened to the arm I), as by the nut or screw U The plunger 1') constitutes an actuating device for the circuit-controllers and is located in the chamber a of the casing, and is rendered accessible by opening the door A of the said casing.

The casing A is provided with a registering mechanism, which will be hereinafter described, and with a recording-surface, herein shown as a paper or other disk or dial 1), provided with suitable grad nations, herein shown as concentric circles 2 and radial lines 3, forming a series of radially-arranged spaces representing the different floors of the building and corresponding to the floor and additional circuit-controllers, as will be described. The graduated dial or disk Z) is made removable, so that it can be replaced at predetermined intervals of time by a new dial, and the said dial in the present instance is adapted to be placed upon a disk b (see Fig. 5,) which is fast on a shaft or arbor I) of a clock mechanism B, (see Fig. 2,) which latter may be of any usual or suitable construction and which is located Within the chamber a of the casing, the shaft or arbor I) of the said clock mechanism being extended through the partitionwall A The graduated dial Z1 is adapted to be held on the disk Z) by means of a guidearm I), hinged, as at I)", and provided with a finger or thumb piece Z7 having a suitable hole which enables the guide-arm Z) to be fitted over the shaft Z1 The guide-arm I) is provided with a slot 0 made in the arc of a circle having as a center a pivot-pin or arbor b (shown in Figs. 2 and 6,) the said slot having projecting into it a prick-point or bent finger I) (see Fig. 6) on the end of the marking-rod or stylus b forming part of the registering mechanism and shown as secured to a stud orarm 1), extended through a suitable slot Z2 (see Fig. 1) in the partition-wall A and secured to or forming part of the armature b of an electromagnet (F secured to and movable with a lever b located in the chamber a, and provided with the pivot-pin or shaft b mounted in a suitable bearingplate I), fastened to the rear wall of the cas ing A. The armature Z2 is secured to one end of a suitable spring I), (see Fig. 6,) fastened at its other end to an arm Z), extended from the lever b the said armature norm ally engaging the free end of a spring 71 fastened at its opposite end to a metal plate or bar 5 which is secured, as by screws (1 (see Fig. 2,) to an insulating-block D fastened to the arm Z7 of the lever I) to move with said lever, the arm Z1 carrying an adjusting-screw or back-stop I) for the spring Z1 The lever 72 is adapted to be moved in the arc of a circle with the stud 11 as a center, in order to place the point I) of the stylus Z1 in line with the space or graduation on the recording-dial I) corresponding to the floor to be tested, and to effect this result the lever L is operatively connected, as will now be described, with the pointer or arm I). The connect-ion referred to may and preferably will be made as herein shown, and consists of a link or red 11 joining the lever I) to a lever Z9 pivoted, as at D to a plate or bearin g 19 secured to the rear wall of the casing A. The lever U is provided at its opposite end with a grooved roller U, (see dotted lines, Fig. 2, and full lines, Fig. 3,) which engages the periphery of a cam-shaped disk Z1 fast on the shaft b The cam-disk Z1 is suitably shaped to gradually lift the free end of the lever 19*, and thereby, through the link 19 lift the lever Z9 and move the stylus 6 to the desired position with relation to the recording-dial, when the shaft b and the camdisk Z1 are turned in the direction indicated by the arrow 20, Fig. 2. This rotation of the shaft 19 is effected by turning the pointer or arm I) in the direction indicated by arrow 20, and when the said arm is moved in the direction opposite to that indicated by the arrow 20 the levers 5 b are returned to their normal or starting position by a spring 19 represented as fastened to the lever Zr and to a stud or screw Z7 (See Figs. 2 and 3.)

The box or casing A contains within it an electromagnet cl, (see Figs. 2 and 4,) provided with an armature d, carrying at one end a' tablet or visual indicator marked 0. K., and which indicator is adapted to register with an opening d in the partition-wall A when the floor-circuits are tested by the opera tor and found to be in proper working condition. If the floor-circuits tested by the operator are not found to be in proper working condition, the magnet d will not be energized and the O K tablet will fail to register with the opening d thereby giving a visual indication of the defect in the particular floor-circuit tested. The casing A also contains withinit an electromagnet d provided with an armature d carrying at its outer end a tablet marked Trouble, which is also preferably located in a vertical line with the opening (Z but below the same, so that when the magnet 01- is energized, as will be described, the trouble dial or indicator will register with the opening 61 The trouble-m agnet d is designed to be operated only in case of a ground on the line-wires, and the trouble-magnet referred to also controls the local circuit of the regis tering magnet Z9 in conjunction with the ground-key a, as will be described, so that if a ground occurs on the line it will be indicated by the trouble indicator or tablet and also by the registerin g-magnet Z9 not responding to the closure of the ground-key, but if no ground exists on the line then the registering-magnet Z2 will respond and will mark the recording surface or dial 1) and make a permanent record that a test has been made for a ground and no ground has been found, and the trouble-magnet will not be energized. The casingA also contains within it, as herein shown, an electromagnet d, which is designed to control the operation of the bell (Z of an annunciator (1 which latter may be of any suitable or usual construction, such as now commonly employed in hotels, fire-alarm systems, and like places, there being a drop or indicator for each floor-circuit. This indicator may and preferably will be located outside of the casing A. The box or casing also contains within it a fire-alarm-transmitting mechanism d which may be of any suitable, desired, or usual construction and consisting, as herein shown, (see Figs. 2 and 4,) of a break-wheel d, a cooperating contactpen (1 a clock-movement to operate the break-wheel, and an electromagnet d, controlling the clock-movement, which electromagnet is included in the main-line circuit and may be referred to as the starting-magnet for the'boX movement. In order to avoid energizing the magnet d when the tests are made, I have provided the apparatus herein shown with a short-circuiting device for the starting-magnet d, which short-circuiting device is represented as mounted upon the shaft 6 and is represented in diagram Fig. 4

as a metallic hub or sleeve (Z provided with an axial notch or-slot d in its periphery, with which normally cooperate two contact-pens (Z c1 connected by the wires d 61 to opposite ends of the coil of the magnet d, as clearly shown in Fig. 4, so that when the movable hub (Z is turned with the shaft 6 so as to bring its periphery into contact with the pens d" (Z a short circuit for the magnet 01 will be completed, which will permit the magnet d to be energized without effecting the transmission of the box-number, the magnet at having one end of its coil connected by a wire CF to a wire d and the other end of its coil connected by wire 61 to the main-line wire c1 as at the point at, the said line-wire being extended beyond the point (Z and connected to a contact-pen c1 cooperating with a like contact-pen d connected to the other side of the line-wire (Z which, for sake of distinction, will be lettered 61 The contact-pens c1 (Z cooperate with a circuit-controlling device mounted upon the shaft 19 and consisting, as herein shown, of a hub cf, of insulating material, provided with an axially-extended contact strip or tooth d which normally engages the contact-pens d 01 when the testing arm or pointer 17 is in its normal position, (shown in Figs. 1, 2, and 4,) but which is removed from engagement with the contact pens 01 01 when the arm or pointer b is turned to make a test, thereby bringing the insulating-hub 01 in engagement with the contact-arms (Z (Z and openingthe outside or main line (Z between these two points.

When the main line is opened by bringing the pointer or arm d from its normal position into'line with one of the openings 19 in the disk b as, for instance, the opening marked I in Fig. 1, which maybe supposed to be the opening in line with the test-circuit controller for the first floor, the O K magnet d is included in circuit with the first floor, and at the same time the annunciator-bell magnet d is also included in the circuit, as well as the magnet for the drop of the annunciator d indicating the first floor, for each of the stationary members a of the test-circuit controllers are connected by separate wires to one end of the magnet-coils controlling the drops for the different floors, while the other ends of the magnet-coils for the drops are connected to a single wire (1 joined to one pole of a battery 13 having its other pole connected by wire (Z to the short-circuitin g wire (Z In the present instance I have represented the stationary terminals or members of the test-circuit controllers for floors Nos. 1 and 2 as connected with the corresponding dropmagnets of the annunciator d the said stationary terminals being connected to the said magnets by the wires (Z (1. To complete the circuit of the O K magnet cl through each of the floor-circuit controllers, the common terminal or member a, cooperating with the movable members a of the individual floor-circuit controllers, is connected by the wire (1 to one coil of the magnet d, the other coil of which is connected by wire (Z with the wire (Z at the point (Z Let it be supposed that the operator has moved the pointer or arm I) so as to place the plunger 1) in line with the opening b indicative of the first floor, and which is marked 1 in Fig. 1. Vhen the pointer l) is thus placed, the operator presses upon the thumb-piece l) and pushes the plungerb through the opening I), (marked 1,) and thereby moves the movable terminal a of the fioorcircuit controller into engagement with the common operating-terminal a and completes the circuit of the O K magnet (l and of the bell-magnet d through the first-floor circuit, as indicated. This circuit through the first floor may be traced as follows: starting from the positive pole of the battery 13 by wire 61 through the drop-magnet indicative of the first floor in the annunciator d thence by wire d to the stationary terminal a of the first-floor circuitcontroller, thence by the first-floor loop (L13 to the movable terminal cu of the first-floor circuit-controller, thence by the common cooperating terminal a, wire 61 through the magnet cl, thence by the wire c1 to the point cl, thence by the main-line wire (Z throughout the building to the point (Z thence by the wire (Z through the magnet d, thence by the wires (Z (Z con tact-pen (Z short-circuitinghub (Z contact-pen d", wire c wire (Z to the negative pole of the battery B If the first-floor circuit is intact, the magnets 61 and d will be energized and the O K magnet will attract its armature d and bring the O K tablet into line with the opening (1 while at the same time the local circuit containing the registering-magnet U will be closed, as will be described, and a registration effected upon the recording surface or dial b.

I have previously described how the stylus Z7 carried by the armature of the registeringmagnet 71 is moved over the recording-surface into proper position according to which fioor is being tested, so that when the registering-magnet I9 is energized, as will be described, a puncture or other record will be made on the recording-surface in the circle 01' space indicative of the first floor. The recording-magnet b is controlled by the O K magnet cl, so that if the O K magnet (Z responds the registering-magnet will also respond to the closing of the first-floor test-circuit. Referring to Fig. 4, it will be seen that the registering-magnet 5 has one end of its coil 6 connected to one pole of the battery d, the other pole of which is connected by wire 6 52 to the armature d of the O K magnet, the said armature having cooperating with it a front stop 61 to which is connected one end of the Wire (1 having its other end connected to the stationary member a of the basement circuit-controller, the movable member a of the said circuit-controller having connected to it one end of the wire the other end of which is electrically c011- nected with the arm I), which is electrically connected by the screw Z1 and spring U to the armature D of the registering-magnet b the armature Z1 being connected by the spring I) and arm Z2 to the lever Z1 to which the opposite end of the magnet-coil Z1 is connected by wire (Z The construction of the armature of the registering-magnet is similar to the armature of a vibrating bell, so that when the armature b is attracted by its magnet Z2 the circuit of the magnet will be momentarily opened between the armature and the'spring If. The magnet d, as previously described, controls the ringing of the annunciator-bell (1 the magnet of which bell is located in a local circuit containing a battery d having one pole, herein represented as the positive pole, connected by wire (Z to one coil of the magnet of the bell al the other coil of which is connected by wire @1 with a front stop 6 for the armature d of the magnet cl, the said armature being electrically connected by wire d with the opposite or negative pole of the battery d so that when the armature d is attracted by the energizing of its magnet cl the local circuit of the battery (1 will be closed and the magnet of the bell (Z energized to ring the same. The registeringmagnet 11 is also adapted to respond to the operation of the ground test-key or circuitcontroller and to be operated by the same, if no ground exists on the line, but if a ground does exist on the line the registering-magnet will not be energized, while the troublemagnet (1 will be energized, and, conversely, if a ground does not exist 011 the line the trouble-magnet will not be energized, but the registering-magnet will be energized. To effect this converse operation of the registering-magnet, the said magnet is included in a second local circuit, which also includes the battery d and the armature (l of the trouble-magnet d together with the groundkey, as will now be described.

The armature (Z of the trouble-magnet is provided with a back-stop (Z connected by wire d to the wire (Z or it may be directly to the negative pole of the battery (Z and the armature (Z of the trouble-magnet (Z which is normally in engagement with the back-stop 01 has connected to it one end of the wire d, the other end of which is connected to a circuit-terminal (1 (indicated by dotted lines in Fig. 4,) which circuit-terminal is located below and cooperates with the movable member orterminala of the groundkey to which the wire (1 is connected.

The circuit just described is completed by the movement of the circuit-controller(L so that if the test for a ground is made and no ground exists on the line-circuits the registering-magnet and the O K magnet will be energized, the circuit of the registeringmagnet through the controller a being traced as follows: from the positive pole of the battery c1 by wire (Z through the magnet (1 thence by wire at, wire (1, circuit-controller c0 terminal c1 wire at to the armature d of the trouble-magnet, thence by the backstop d wire d, and wire (I to the negative pole of the battery (Z In case of trouble on the line, as, for instance, in case of a ground at the point marked G, Fig. 4, the trouble-magnet d is energized, while the registering-magnet 19 will not be energized.

To effect this result, the movable member a of the ground-testing key has cooperating with it a circuit-terminal al (indicated by 'dotted lines, Fig. 4,) which is connected by the wire 61 with a constant ground G, and the movable member a is connected by wire 01 to one coil of the trouble-magnet diwhich has its other coil connected by a wire (1 to a battery, herein shown as with the center pole of the battery B.

Let it be supposed that an accidental ground has come upon the main line 01 at the point G and that the operatoris testing for a ground and moves the movable member a of the ground-circuit controller into contact with the terminal (1 In this case the circuit of the trouble-magnet will be completed, and

this circuit may be tested as follows: starting from the constant ground G by wire (Z to the terminal d thence by the movable terminala wire 61 through the troublemagnet d thence by wire 01 to the battery B, through one-half of the battery to the line al thence by wire (Z contact-pen c1 circuit-controller c1 pen d, wire (1 wire (Z through the magnet d thence by wire d to the point (Z thence by wire 01 to the acci dental ground G, and thence back to the ground G. The circuit of the trouble-magnet (Z is thus completed, and its armature d is attracted, so as to throw the trouble-indicator into the line with the opening (1 and at the same time the circuit of the registering-magnet 19 is opened between the back-stop b and the armature 61 so that no registration of the trouble occurs. The casing A is provided with a door A, as previously described, and in order to remind the operator to again close the door after he is through making his test the casing is provided with a circuit-controller which governs the action of an electricallyoperated bell e, and in the present instance tened to the door near its top.

The contact-spring c has connected to it one end of a wire e havingits other end electrically connected, as herein shown, to a pen or brush e cooperating with a circuit-controlling disk a", fast on the shaft 17 and provided with a notch 6 in its periphery, with which notch the contact-pen e normally cooperates, so as to open the circuit between the said pen and disk 6 The contactpen e is represented in Fig. 4 as secured to an insulating block or support a, and the said contactpen has connected to it one end of a wire e having its other end connected to one coil of the magnet controlling the bell e, the other end of the coil of the said magnet being connected by a wire 6 to one pole of a battery 2, having its other pole electrically connected by wire 6 to the shaft 11 and thereby to the disk e The shaft 12 and the disk 6 have electrically connected to them one end of the wire a", which is electrically connected to the spring contact-arm 6 When the door A is opened, the insulatingplug is withdrawn from engagement with the spring contact arms or terminals e e and the latter come together and close the circuit of the magnet controlling the bell e, which circuit may be traced as follows: from the positive pole of the battery 6 by wire 6, through the magnet of the bell e,'thence by the wire 6 to the contact-pen e thence by wire 6 to the contact-spring e, thence by the contact-spring e and wire 6 to the shaft 12 or disk 6 thence by the wire 6 to the negative pole of the battery. It will thus be seen that as long as the door remains open and the circuit-controller composed of the spring-arms e e is closed the bell 6 will continue to ring, so that when the operator has completed his tests he will be reminded to shut the door, which in practice will be provided with a suitable lock and key to prevent unauthorized tampering with the testing apparatus.

In order to prevent the operator leaving the pointer or actuating-arm b in any other than the normal or starting position after making a test, the circuit-controller e on the shaft is provided, which circuit-controller for the local bell e is brought into operation as soon as the pointer b has been moved from its normal position, and this circuit may be traced as follows: from the positive pole of the battery 6 by wire a, through the magnet of the bell e, thence by wire 6 to the contact-pen e thence through the disk 6 shaft b and wire 6 back to the negative pole of the battery 6 I The circuit of the bell just described is normally open, as represented in Fig. 4, but becomes closed as soon as the pointer b is moved from its normal position, so that the bell will continue to ring if the operator should manually open the circuit of the bell c between the contact-pens c 6 as by the insertion of a pencil or other piece of insulating material. As a result of this construction it follows that the operator is reminded to return the pointer Z) into its normal position, and when in its normal position the main lines (Z (Z are closed between the pens (Z (1 In order to obtain a record of the opening and closing of the door A, I have provided the casing with a spring-actuated plungerf, (shown in Figs. 2 and 5,) carrying the knife f, which is movable in a suitable slot in a sleeve or tube f carrying the plunger, the said knife moving through a slotf in guide-plates f f between which the dial (Z is made to travel. The spring-actuated plunger f is normally compressed by the door when the latter is closed, but as soon as the door is open the plunger f is thrown outward beyond its normal position by its spring f (see Fig. 5,) so that when the door is again closed the plunger will be forced in toward the back of the casing and will cut or other wise mark the dial Z) 011 both movements and thus establish a record of the number of times the door is opened and closed, and also, by reason of the dial, the time at which it is closed.

I claim 1. In a testing apparatus, the combination of the following instrumentalities, viz: an inclosing case proy ided with a door, a recording-surface located within said case, a stylus or marking device cooperating therewith, an electromagnet to operate said stylus, a plurality of circuit-controllers located in said casing and each included in an independent circuit, a circuit-terminal cooperating with the circuit-controllers, an electromagnet included in circuit with the said circuit-terminal, a disk or dial having openings in line with the said circuit-controllers, and a lnovable arm or pointer provided with a plunger or arm adapted to enter said openings and move one member of the said circuit-controllers into engagement with the said circuit-terminal, substantially as described.

2. In a testing apparatus, the combination of the following instrumentalities, viz: an inclosing case, a recordingsurface located therein, a stylus or marking device cooperating with said surface, a registering-electromagnet to operate said stylus, an electromagnet controlling the operation of the registering-magnet, a plurality of circuit-controllers, each provided with a movable member, a circuit-terminal cooperating with the said movable members and included in circuit with the electromagnet controlling the registeringmagnet, a movable pointer or arm, mechanism connected to said pointer and to the registering-1nagnet to effect the proper positioning of the stylus with relation to the recordingsurface when the said pointer is moved, and means to effect the operation of the magnet controlling the regist-ering-magnet, substantially as described.

3. In a testing apparatus, the combination of the following instru mentalities, viz: an inclosing case, a recordingsurface located therein, a stylus or marking device cooperating with said surface, a registering-electromagnctto operate said stylus, an electromagnet controlling the operation of the registering-magnet, a plurality of circuit-controllers, each provided with a movable member, a circuit-terminal cooperating wit-h the said movable members and included in circuit with the electromagnet controlling the registeringmagnet, a movable pointer or arm, mechanism connected to said pointer and to the registering-magnet to effect the proper positionin g of the stylus with relation to the recordingsnrface when the said pointer is moved, an additional circuit-controller provided with two movable members insulated from each other, a trouble-electromagnet included in circuit with one of said movable members, an armature for said trouble-magnet controlling in part the circuit of the registering-magnet, a circuit-terminal cooperating with one of said movable members and connected in circuit with the armature of the trouble-magnet, and a second circuit-terminal cooperatin g with the second movable member and connected to the ground, substantially as described.

4. In a testing apparatus, the combination of the following instrumentalities, viz: a recording-surface, a stylus or marking device cooperating therewith, an electromagnet to operate said stylus, a plurality of circuit-controllers normally closed and forming part of the circuits to be tested, a circuit-terminal cooperating with the movable members of said circuit-controllers,an electromagnet connected in circuit with said terminal and governing the operation of the registering-magnet, and means to operate the movable members of the said circuit-controllers, substantially as described.

5. In a testing apparatus, the combination of the following instrumentalities, viz: a recording-surface, a stylus or marking device cooperating therewith, an electromagnet to operate said stylus, a movable support for the said electromagnet; a movable pointer or arm operatively connected to said support to move the same, a plurality of circuit-control lers provided with movable members adapted to be operated by the movable arm or pointer, a circuit-terminal cooperating with said movable mcmbers, an electromagnet connected in circuit with said circuitterminal and adapted to be included in circuit with said circuit-controllers, and an armature for said electromagnet governing the operation of the registering-magnet, substantially as described.

6. In a testing apparatus, the combination IIO of the following instrumentalities, viz: a recording-surface, a stylus or marking device cooperating therewith, an electromagnet to operate said stylus, a movable support for the said electromagnet, a movable pointer or arm operatively connected tosaid support to move the same, a plurality of circuit-controllers provided with movable members adapted to be operated by the movable arm or pointer,

a circuit-terminal cooperating with said movable members, an electromagnet connected in circuit with said circuit-terminal and adapted to be included in circuit with said circuitcontrollers, and an armature for said electromagnet governing the operation of the registering-magnet, and a visual indicator also governed by said armature, substantially as described.

7. In a testing apparatus, the combination of the following instrumentalities, viz: a recording-surface, a stylus or marking device cooperating therewith, a registering-magnet to operate said stylus, a movable support for said registering-magnet, a rotating shaft operatively connected with the movable support to effect the movement of the same, a pointer mounted upon said shaft, a plunger carried by said pointer, a plurality of circuitcontrollers normally included in the circuits to be tested and provided with movable members, a circuit-terminal cooperating with the said movable members, an electromagnet connected in circuit with the circuit-terminal, an armature for said electromagnet controlling the operation of the registering-magnet, a second electromagnet included in circuit with the circuit-terminal and adapted to be energized by the engagement of the movable member of the circuit-controllerwith the said-circuit-terminal,and an audible signal controlled by the said electromagnet, substantially as described.

8. In a testing apparatus, the combination of the following instrulnentalities, viz: a recording-surface, a stylus or marking device cooperating therewith, an electromagnet to operate said stylus, a circuit-controllerprovided with two movable members insulated from each other, one of which is included in circuit with the said registering-magnet, a trouble-electromagnet connected to the other movable member of the circuit controller, independent circuitterminals cooperating with the said movable members, one of which is connected in circuit with the registeringmagnet and the other of which is connected with the ground, an armature for said electromagnet normally included in circuit with the registering-magnet, whereby the engagement of the movable members of the circuitcontroller with their cooperating terminals may effect the energizing of the registeringmagnet in the absence of a ground on the circuits to be tested, and may effect the energizing of the trouble-electromagnet in case of a ground on the circuit to be tested, substantially as described.

9. In a testing apparatus, the combination of the followinginstrumentalities, viz: an inclosing case provided with a door, a circuitcontroller located in said case and consisting of circuit-terminals and an insulated movable member, an audible signal controlled by said circuit-terminals and normally inactive when the door is closed but adapted to become active when the door is opened, a rotatable shaft, a circuit-controller governed by said shaft and controlling the operation of the audible signal independent of the first-mentioned circuit-controller, whereby the audible signal may be maintained operative when the shaft is rotated irrespective of the condition of the first circuit-controller, substantially as described.

10. In a testing apparatus, the combination of the following instrumentalities, viz: an inclosingcase, a movable recording-surface located therein, a stylus or marking device cooperating with the said recording-surface, a registering-electromagnet to operate said stylus, a movable support for said registeringmagnet, a rotating shaft, a cam mounted on said shaft, mechanism connected to said movable support and operated by the said cam to properly position the marking-stylus with relation to the recording-surface, a pointer or arm fast on the said shaft, a plunger carried by said pointer, a plurality of circuit-controllers provided with movable members adapted to be individually operated by said plunger, a circuit-terminal cooperating with the movable members, an electromagnet connected with said circuit-terminal and included in circuit with the circuits to be tested, an armature for said electromagnet governing the operation of the registering-magnet, substantially as described.

11. In a testing apparatus, the combination of the following instrumentalities, viz: an inclosing case, a movable recording-surface located therein, a stylus or marking device cooperating with the said recording-surface, a register-ing-electromagnet to operate said stylus, a movable support for said registeringmagnet, a rotating shaft, a cam mounted on said shaft, mechanism connected to said movable support and operated by the said cam to properly position the marking-stylus with relation to the recording-surface, a pointer or arm fast on the said shaft, a plunger carried by said pointer, a plurality of circuit-controllers provided with movable members adapted to be individually operated by said plunger, a circuit-terminal cooperating with the movable members, an electromagnet connected with said circuit-terminal and included in circuit with the circuits to be tested, an armature for said electromagnet governing the operation of the registering-magnet and a visual indicator also operated by said armature, subcated therein, a stylus or marking device cooperating with said recording-sin'face, a registering-electromagnet to operate said stylus, a movable support for said registering-magnet, a rotating shaft, a cam mounted on said shaft, mechanism connected to said movable support and operated by the said cam to properly position the marking device or stylus with relation to the recording-surface, a pointer or arm fast on the said shaft, a plunger carried by said pointer, a plurality of circuit-controllers provided with movable members adapted to be individually operated by said plunger, a circuit-terminal cooperating with the movable members, an electromagnet connected with said circuit-terminal and included in circuit with the circuits to be tested, an armature for said electromagnet governing the operation of the registering-magnet and of a visual indicator, an audible signal, an electromagnet in circuit with the said circuitterminal and controlling the said audible signal, a signahtransmitting mechanism located in said case, a circuit-controller for said signal-transmitting mechanism mounted on the said shaft and adapted to short-circuit the said signal-transmitting mechanism, an independent circuit-controller comprising two movable members insulated from each other and adapted to be operated by the said plunger, independent circuit-terminals cooperating with said movable members, one of the said movable members being connected with the registeringmagnet, a troublee1ectromagnet connected to the other of the said movable members, a ground connected to one of the circuit-terminals for said movable members, an armature for the trouble-magnet connected in circuit with the other terminal for the said movable members and normally connected in circuit with the registering-magnet, substantially as described.

In testimony whereof I have signed my name to this specification in the presence of two subscribing witnesses.

CHARLES BURGHER.

Witnesses:

J AS. II. CHURCHILL, J. MURPHY. 

